MDF, with its unique processing method and superior physical properties, has become a leader in the wood products industry. After being reconfigured and bonded, its fibers have a uniform texture, eliminating directional stress and making products less prone to deformation and cracking. Furthermore, its processing performance is excellent; density can be produced according to actual needs, it offers wide widths for various sawing requirements, and thickness can be flexibly adjusted without secondary processing. These advantages allow MDF to shine in automated, large-scale, and mechanized industrial production, bringing revolutionary changes to various wood products. It not only saves timber resources and reduces production costs but also enriches product performance and styles, creating a highly modern aesthetic value.

